Evaluation of serum thyroid hormones in female patients with melasma

Background & Objectives: Melasma is an acquired hyperpigmented patches dispersed symmetrically on body parts that are exposed to the sun, mostly on the faces of female patients. The precise etiology is obscure, but it has numerous hazards such as; ultraviolet exposure, genetic factors, and horm...

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Main Authors: Zhwan Amjad Kamal, Ali Mozan Dhahir Elethawi
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Language:English
Published: Kurdistan Higher Council Of Medical Specialties 2022-07-01
Series:Advanced Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://amj.khcms.edu.krd/index.php/main/article/view/36
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description Background & Objectives: Melasma is an acquired hyperpigmented patches dispersed symmetrically on body parts that are exposed to the sun, mostly on the faces of female patients. The precise etiology is obscure, but it has numerous hazards such as; ultraviolet exposure, genetic factors, and hormonal imbalances like thyroid hormone abnormalities. In this study, we aimed to evaluate serum thyroid hormone levels in melasma patients. Methods: A complete of 51 female patients with melasma were enrolled during this study over a period of six months. The cases were clinically diagnosed and examined by Wood’s light, then sent for thyroid hormone levels assessment and the finding were reported. Results: In the current study 51 females with melasma. Their ages ranged between (19-46) years, with (59.9%) between (28-38) years. The duration of melasma was from 6 months to 9 years. Thirty-eight of them were married and had pregnancy. Thyroid stimulating hormone levels were high in 22 of them (43.1%), 20 out of 22 cases that was had high levels of thyroid stimulating hormone had dermal type of melasma by Wood’s lamp examination and their p-value was significant (0.001). Conclusion: We found significantly high levels of thyroid stimulating hormone in cases of melasma mainly among those of dermal type.
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spelling doaj-art-d7dc4e6a603149b794b8f33cb775def22025-08-20T03:18:49ZengKurdistan Higher Council Of Medical SpecialtiesAdvanced Medical Journal2958-89792957-35802022-07-017110.56056/amj.2022.15136Evaluation of serum thyroid hormones in female patients with melasmaZhwan Amjad Kamal0Ali Mozan Dhahir Elethawi1MBChB, KBMS/ Dermatology trainee, Sulaymaniyah dermatology teaching hospital, KRG, IraqMBChB, CABD, FIBMS, Assistant Professor of Dermatology, University of Sulaymaniyah- College of medicine, Director of KBMS Sulaymaniyah center Background & Objectives: Melasma is an acquired hyperpigmented patches dispersed symmetrically on body parts that are exposed to the sun, mostly on the faces of female patients. The precise etiology is obscure, but it has numerous hazards such as; ultraviolet exposure, genetic factors, and hormonal imbalances like thyroid hormone abnormalities. In this study, we aimed to evaluate serum thyroid hormone levels in melasma patients. Methods: A complete of 51 female patients with melasma were enrolled during this study over a period of six months. The cases were clinically diagnosed and examined by Wood’s light, then sent for thyroid hormone levels assessment and the finding were reported. Results: In the current study 51 females with melasma. Their ages ranged between (19-46) years, with (59.9%) between (28-38) years. The duration of melasma was from 6 months to 9 years. Thirty-eight of them were married and had pregnancy. Thyroid stimulating hormone levels were high in 22 of them (43.1%), 20 out of 22 cases that was had high levels of thyroid stimulating hormone had dermal type of melasma by Wood’s lamp examination and their p-value was significant (0.001). Conclusion: We found significantly high levels of thyroid stimulating hormone in cases of melasma mainly among those of dermal type. https://amj.khcms.edu.krd/index.php/main/article/view/36MelasmaThyroid hormonesDermal type
spellingShingle Zhwan Amjad Kamal
Ali Mozan Dhahir Elethawi
Evaluation of serum thyroid hormones in female patients with melasma
Advanced Medical Journal
Melasma
Thyroid hormones
Dermal type
title Evaluation of serum thyroid hormones in female patients with melasma
title_full Evaluation of serum thyroid hormones in female patients with melasma
title_fullStr Evaluation of serum thyroid hormones in female patients with melasma
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of serum thyroid hormones in female patients with melasma
title_short Evaluation of serum thyroid hormones in female patients with melasma
title_sort evaluation of serum thyroid hormones in female patients with melasma
topic Melasma
Thyroid hormones
Dermal type
url https://amj.khcms.edu.krd/index.php/main/article/view/36
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